Initially
within our team we assigned roles to one another:
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Charlie was to be the antagonist to reflect the classic convention of males
being the antagonist. Therefore making it more realistic, conventional and more
thrilling.
Voldemort
(male) is the main antogonist in 'Harry Potter' and also wears the
colour black like Charlie in our film
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Laura was to be the protagonist which would also reflect the classic convention
of females being vulnerable, and arguably physically weaker. Therefore ,
Laura's role would further link in with the conventional elements of a thriller
to reflect our aims into making a conventional, effective thriller. Also, Laura
worked alongside I as 'co-editor'
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Female
protagonist, the victim of a violent shark attack in 'Jaws'-reflects
convention of vulnerability and females
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- I was assigned as 'head editor' of our rough cut using the software 'final
cut pro'.
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Whilst James was given the task of being in charge of our soundtrack to
be played alongside the film using soundtrack pro.
However,
after analysing our film again, we felt that we could further improve the film
by introducing some new footage and characters which meant James and I now have
an acting part.
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I was given a role of a protagonist college student (another classic
thriller convention), pictured leaving the college and stalked by antagonist
Charlie.
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On the other hand, James was given the role of a detective. Detective's are
stereotypically in film and television episodes to be men. Therefore I would
also be matching a thriler convention as a stereotypical role of a male
Detective.
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DS
Arnott from 'Line of Duty' TV detective drama, also a man showing detectives
tendency to be men.
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